Friday, February 11, 2011

Cheese Caves and such

Hey all,As you may know Em and I are budding cheesemakers and I may have asked some of you to be on the lookout for a free refrigerator to snag for us that we could use as a cheese cave for aging. Well stop looking because we now have 2 donated working fridges courtesy of a fellow firefighter in my neck of the woods. Hurray! Hard aged cheeses for all my friends!

You might know, or not, that Em made a brie a few weeks ago and it has been aging in the Cuisinart Wine cooler thingy since then. MMMM, it looks wonderful covered with a white fuzz of mold. We can't wait to taste it.

In other news I went to vehicle extrication class and that was a true blast. We were waaaaay too busy to take pictures (man, so sorry) but wow that was a good class. With all the new technology out there with batteries and air-bags it has gotten quite dangerous for firefighters to extricate a victim. The newer cars though have started thinking ahead in the event of a crash, they have places on a car specifically for firefighters to cut cabling to cut power for the car (so airbags don't deploy while we are saving you killing us or you accidentally). Some of the equipment we worked with was battery powered, but heavy. We also learned to use hand tools to cut you out, like a sawzall, 48" hi jack, and straps of all kinds to stabilize the car. It was all in all a great class, now if we could just get a good accident (woof that's ghoulish to say isn't it?)

Everything else out here is going great, the cabin is going up steadily (I have pics I'll post I promise), the goats are coming along and we are still on schedule for births in the beginning of April. The Frogs are all good as well. Boulle continues to learn how to herd the goats. The remaining bees are huddled together waiting for spring, I have been feeding them things called 'pollen pattties' to help get them through the winter, hopefully it helps.

Well, gotta go get on the logs even though it's all of 27 here at the moment. Maybe I can drag my feet a bit and have some more coffee...yeah that's a good idea. :)

Thanks for stopping by,Jimily

PS: Ok now if anyone runs across a big ol' walk in freezer that needs taking apart and transport for free....

Netflix Movie Reviews

Eureka - Nerds gone wild. High tech science run amok with a bewildered sherrif attempting to hold it all together. Was pretty good, but is over now. Sigh.

Bob's Burgers - 2 seasons are on Netflix and I think they are funny. From the crew that brought you Home Movies a burger restauranteur is dealing with family and business issues. Animated.

Django Unchained - Quentin Tarantino strikes again with a movie of pre civil war south. Gore is good.

Tucker and Dale vs Evil - a real mainstream weekend funny movie. I have to admit I did find it entertaining.

Dead Man - painful and slow. But in a way the good kind of pain, although it did drag a bit.

The IT Crowd - A BBC comedy of 2 IT guys and their new boss who has no clue about computers. The characters make this one for me, and Emiloo laughed at their hijinx as well. Although the owner of the company heavy episodes were less entertaining.

Mars - just goes to show how well bright colors please my underdeveloped mind. It was cutesy, and it kept moving along which made the time pass pleasantly.

Breaking Bad - Another one that I just couldn't get into. I kept yelling "Kill him already!" and Emiloo requested I watch something else.

Black Books - Just couldn't get into it. I suppose ever since "Sean of the dead" I have hated Dylan Moran.

The Last Mountain - documentary of how big coal removes whole mountains to keep the lights on regardless of who it affects. Watch it sometime if you want to be pissed at coal peeps. Otherwise support wind power for the future.

Monsters - Hmm, aliens accidentally are dropped into the border area between Mexico and the US. Boy there sure seems some double meaning there. I'll ruin it for you if you like, they are giant flashing octopusses...see? Now you don't have to burn 90 minutes on dribble.

Bill Hicks 'Sane Man' - Stage act from 1989 shows Mr Bill coming into his own already laying groundwork for the big time. Gosh I miss his honesty. Not for children or soft adults.

Portlandia - hee hee hee heeeeee. Ok I liked it a bunch, almost all of it and that's saying something. I watched the first season twice so far, they are scheduled for a second season going on now on IFC. Also check the opening credits music by "Washed Out".

Caprica. It was okay. I am through the first season and am enjoying it less. If you are into drama then this would be ok for you.

Battlestar Galactica, the new series. I liked it. I grew up when the original one was current and this one was a bit better. Thank goodness for Netflix as it would have driven me crazy to had to wait for next weeks episode. Thumbs up.

Shaun The Sheep - ok we have really been drawn in to this series, which is a spinoff character from the Wallace and Gromit movies. If you like W&G you will like these shorts. I think we just love anything Aardman Animations and Nick Park does really.

Night on Earth - Well I liked some of it. That's about all I got on this one.

Leaves Of Grass - I like Edward Nortons work in general. I think he has some great films under his belt, but unfortunately not really this one. It was a bit 'put together', or forced connect the dots. I just didn't believe in the characters. That's me and I could be wrong and it's a terrible tragedy.

Roman Polanski 'Wanted and Desired' - I don't know how you think about his life, or what he did, but you have to admit it is a long and twisted tale of brilliance and shadows. If you want to know more about the man and his life, rent this flick. It will be worth it. Kind of makes it hard to continue to think he should be penalized. You decide.

Darwin Awards - If you have ever heard of the jet assisted car, or currently the new fun thing called 'planking' then this might be for you. It was ok, not great, but somewhat entertaining. Many 'man it's good to be me' moments. If you like other people's pain, even stupid peoples, then this is a movie for you. The foreign kid from 'That 70's Show' was in it--where has he been?

Roshomon - Japanes flick from 1957. It has subtitles so be prepared, unless you speak Japanese of course. It illustrates the way mankind has different perspectives and the faith in humanity can be pushed to the brink. It was forward for it's time, but speaks to the same themes we see today. Thumbs up.

The Hangover - I have had more original things fall out of my butthole. To be more exact it would be as if "Dude where's my car" raped "The Batchelor Party" while on Rufinol. Complete waste of time. This is only the second movie I have considered walking out on, and I was at home.

XMEN Origins: Wolverine - Ok it was fine as an action movie and all. I'm still confused how he grew up from a child and then stopped and has been an adult all this time, but it must be due to my lack of general comic book heroes knowledge.

The Lives of Others - a story of the glimmer of hope that existed behind the wall in the GDR before everything changed. Another with subtitles but well worth the attention paid.

A Town Called Panic - Ok, not everyone is going to like this one. It's stop action and the writing I thought was funking hillarious. Beware, it has subtitles so all of you wannabe lazy movie watchers will have to perk up, that or learn Dutch.

TV Funhouse - was supposed to be funny, but glaring similarities with Peewee's playhouse, conan obrien's show and other just not funny enough material made this unwatchable (from a 'I'm watching this for entertainment standpoint'.)

Chinatown - what can I say, it's Chinatown.

The Girl Who Played With Fire - More fun in the sun battling man's innate need to squash others, even if they are your daughter.

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - Another great set of movies that illustrates how sinister Sweden really is. :P

The Prisoner - I remember this vaguely from my childhood. I think this is where my fear of 'Mister Bubble' comes from.

Fringe, the series. Well, I find it very Eureka-like, and always relying on the crazy scientist, or shady son's underworld connections is getting weary. Damn I am hard to please.

Eat, Pray, Love - Yup, a girl's movie for sure. "I'll be in the cheese cave."

The Cheese Nun - Awesome if you are into cheesemaking, which we are.

Planet Earth - BBC Nature series. Eggcelent.

Blood Into Wine - Tool leadman Maynard Keenen starts a winery. Emiloo found it irritating as an "infomercial for their winery". meh, it was ok.

The Runaways - Story of the seminal all girl rock band that sprouted Joan Jett. I saw JJ in SA at a night club and she puts on a great performance.

Moon - You're the clone. No you're the clone! And it was entertaining too.

Heroes - season 4. This was their last season. It does get confusing following people's 'essence' from body to body. Still, not a bad series if you like supernatural powers and the choices that can be made. "Butterfly man" needs to work on a consistent accent.

Sherlock Holmes - Well I'll tell you, I watched it twice, and fell asleep twice. Maybe it was the sepia like color palette that made me drowsy, or maybe it was the acting.

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - The story about Chuck Barris being a CIA hitman. I loved the Gong Show!

What would Jesus buy? - If it was supposed to be funny, I didn't get it. If it was performance art, I didn't like it. Fake comes to mind regardless, don't waste your time.

Rabbit proof fence - Based on a true story. Very decent entertainment, however shows how cruel humans can be to each other in the name of good intent.

Secretary - Is this the last film James Spader was in?

Zombieland - entertaining, Bill Murray was the best part.

Walmart - the high cost of low price - - Yeah boycotting them is correct after all